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clock-iconPUBLISHEDJuly 14, 2014

Amazing Photographs Of Drugs Enlarged

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Lisa Winter

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Ketamine. Sarah Schönfeld


There's a lot of art in the world that can be credited to drugs - but it isn’t always done so directly as it was with German artist Sarah Schönfeld. Schönfeld took liquid versions of drugs, both legal and illegal, and covered exposed negative film. Each drug interacted with the film differently, and the chemical reaction continued for variable amounts of time. She repeated the process for dozens of drugs and enlarged the negatives after the reactions were complete. The complete collection has been published in a leather-bound book titled “All You Can Feel.” This is just a sampling of some of her work. Be sure to pick up a copy of Schönfeld’s book or check out her website to see more!

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Valium

Speed

Speed and Magic

Orphiril (Sodium valproate)

MDMA

Magic (Also known as PCP)

LSD

Ketamine

Ketamin

Heroin

G, GHB

Ecstasy

Crystal Meth

Cocaine

Caffeine

Adrenaline


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